Everything Everywhere All at Once


3:10 pm - 5:35 pm, Wednesday, December 3 on HBO MUNDI HD (Mexico English) ()

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About this Broadcast
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Grappling with the onset of middle age, a Chinese immigrant discovers that she can traverse across time and space. Teaming up with her alternate lives, the unlikely allies realize that they alone possess the power to protect the world from calamity, plunging them into the midst of an outlandish quest.

2022 English Stereo
Action/adventure Fantasy Drama Sci-fi Comedy Divorce Other

Cast & Crew
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Michelle Yeoh (Actor) .. Evelyn Wang
Stephanie Hsu (Actor) .. Joy Wang/Jobu Tupaki
Ke Huy Quan (Actor) .. Waymond Wang
James Hong (Actor) .. Gong Gong
Jamie Lee Curtis (Actor) .. Deirdre Beaubeirdra
Tallie Medel (Actor) .. Becky Sregor
Jenny Slate (Actor) .. Debbie the Dog Mom
Harry Shum Jr. (Actor) .. Chad
Biff Wiff (Actor) .. Rick
Sunita Mani (Actor) .. TV Musical - Queen
Aaron Lazar (Actor) .. TV Musical - Soldier
Brian Le (Actor) .. Alpha Jumper - Trophy
Andy Le (Actor) .. Alpha Jumper - Bigger Trophy
Neravana Cabral (Actor) .. Security Guard
Chelsey Goldsmith (Actor) .. Security Guard
Craig Henningsen (Actor) .. Security Guard
Dan Brown (Actor) .. Police - Salsa
Panuvat Anthony Nanakornpanom (Actor) .. Police - Luchador
Cara Marie Chooljian (Actor) .. Alpha Jumper - Jogger
Randall Archer (Actor) .. Alpha Jumper - Edgelord
Efka Kvaraciejus (Actor) .. Alpha Jumper - SWAT
Audrey Wasilewski (Actor) .. Alpha RV Officer #2
Anthony Molinari (Actor) .. Officier
Amanda (Actor) .. Dominatrix
Peter Banifaz (Actor) .. Alpha RV Officer
D.Y. Sao (Actor) .. Chinese Choir
Li Jing (Actor) .. Kung Fu Master
Timothy Eulich (Actor) .. Laundromat Police
Daniel Scheinert (Actor) .. District Manager
Hiroshi Yada (Actor) .. Raccacoonie Puppeteer

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Did You Know..
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Michelle Yeoh (Actor) .. Evelyn Wang
Born: August 06, 1962
Birthplace: Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Trivia: Best known in the West for her role as Wai Lin in Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) before her international breakout role in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), Michelle Yeoh is not your ordinary Bond girl. Her elegant good looks coupled with a killer high kick have made Yeoh one of the most popular martial arts stars in Asia and one of Hong Kong's most famous icons abroad.Born on August 6, 1962, in the mining town of Ipoh, in Western Malaysia, Yeoh's ethnically Chinese parents taught her Malay and English well before she learned Cantonese. She began ballet dancing at the age of four, and, inspired by Fame (1980), she enrolled in England's Royal Academy of Dance, where she eventually earned a B.A. Though a back injury ended her career as a ballerina, she returned to her home country to be crowned Miss Malaysia of 1983. From there, she appeared in a television commercial with Jackie Chan which caught the attention of a fledgling film production company called D&B Films. Taking the stage name Michelle Khan, she acted in bit parts in a number of forgettable films until her breakout role in the girls-with-guns action-comedy Yes, Madam! (1985) alongside noted kung-fu femme fatal Cynthia Rothrock. Though she did not know any martial arts before signing on to the film, Yeoh reportedly spent nine hours a day in the gym, working out and learning to take a punch. She had come a long way from the Royal Academy of Dance. Within the first five minutes of Madam, Yeoh emasculates a flasher and wastes a quartet of thieves. Yeoh immediately became one of Hong Kong's biggest female action stars and was soon appearing in films at a dizzying rate. Always performing her own stunts, she teamed up again with Rothrock in the kung-fu fest Royal Warriors (1986), and she starred in a violent Thomas Crown Afffair remake, Easy Money (1987). While making the Indiana Jones-style action epic Magnificent Warriors (1987), she got engaged to department store tycoon and studio head Dickson Poon (the D in D&B Films). Taking the lead of earlier martial arts divas such as Angela Mao, Yeoh retired from the movie biz in 1988 and retreated to a life of quiet domesticity. It didn't last long. The marriage was not a happy one (the Hong Kong press reported -- falsely it turns out -- that Poon suffered two broken ribs after a well-placed kick) and it ended in divorce in 1992.Yeoh's career came roaring back after her show-stopping performance in Police Story 3: Super Cop (1992), where she matched the notoriously fearless Jackie Chan stunt for jaw-dropping stunt. At the beginning of the shoot, Chan was skeptical as to whether women could fight, preferring them to look pretty and to sit on the sidelines. By the end of the film, Chan was legitimately concerned that he might be upstaged. Yeoh's hair-raising high-speed motorcycle jump onto a moving train (she learned how to drive the motorbike the day before the stunt) was bested only by Chan's death-defying leap from a minaret to an airborne rope ladder hanging from a helicopter hundreds of feet above Kuala Lumpur. The film was a massive success, making Yeoh the highest paid actress in Asia. Now being billed as Michelle Yeoh, she starred in a string of popular action flicks, including Heroic Trio (1992) opposite Maggie Cheung and Anita Mui, Tai Chi Master (1993) along with kung-fu phenom Jet Li, and Wing Chun (1994), which is without a doubt the rockin'-est sockin'-est flick ever about tofu. Her career of high-flying stunts resulted in many a dislocated shoulder and broken rib, but in 1995, while shooting Ann Hui's Ah Kam, Yeoh managed to seriously injure herself. She misjudged a jump off an 18-foot wall (an easy stunt according to her) and landed on her head, cracking a vertebra. Yeoh was put in traction, and it was feared that she would never walk again. Yet within a month, she was back on the set as if nothing happened.The American release of Supercop caught the eyes of Western producers, and soon she was cast opposite Pierce Brosnan in the James Bond-epic Tomorrow Never Dies (1997). Once again, Yeoh's natural charisma, along with her effortless ability to dispatch bands of baddies, threatened to outclass the male lead. That same year, Yeoh was named one of People magazine's 50 sexiest people of the year. Back in Hong Kong, Yeoh received accolades not for her kung-fu abilities but for her acting skills in her role as Soong Ai-ling in the widely praised historical melodrama The Soong Sisters (1997).In 2000 Yeoh fused the popular historical aspects of her previous work with an unmistakably modern aesthetic, again displaying her unyielding skills and speed in the wildly popular Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Teaming with international superstar Chow Yun Fat in an epic and gravity-defying quest to recover a stolen Excaliber-like sword named the Green Destiny, Yeoh cemented her status as an incredibly graceful fighter with the unusual ability to display a remarkable dramatic range as well.
Stephanie Hsu (Actor) .. Joy Wang/Jobu Tupaki
Ke Huy Quan (Actor) .. Waymond Wang
Born: August 20, 1971
Trivia: Supporting actor Jonathan Ke Quan (he originally billed himself by his birth name Quan Ke Huy) made his film debut playing the adorable and feisty street kid Short Round opposite Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984). He then co-starred in Goonies (1985). He also was a regular in the TV series Together We Stand (1986) and between 1990 and 1991, he was a regular on the television sitcom Head of the Class. Quan's Hollywood film career ended in 1992 with the film Encino Man. Quan was born in Vietnam, but raised in the United States.
James Hong (Actor) .. Gong Gong
Born: February 22, 1929
Birthplace: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Trivia: Actor James Hong was working as a nightclub comic in San Francisco and Hawaii when he was tapped for his first regular TV role: "Number One Son" Barry Chan in the Anglo-American co-production The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (1957). Hong would later appear as Frank Chen in Jigsaw John (1976) and Wang in Switch (1977-78). In theatrical features, he played characters bearing such flavorful monikers as Chew, Lo Pan and Bing Wong. He was seen as Faye Dunaway's butler in Roman Polanski's Chinatown (1974), repeating the role (minus Faye) in the 1990 sequel The Two Jakes. One of his most sizeable screen roles was Lamont Cranston's brainy assistant Li Peng in The Shadow (1994). James Hong has also directed a brace of feature films, including 1979's The Girls Next Door and 1989's The Vineyard.
Jamie Lee Curtis (Actor) .. Deirdre Beaubeirdra
Born: November 22, 1958
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
Trivia: The daughter of film stars Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, Jamie Lee Curtis launched her film career as a "scream queen." After a nondescript supporting role on the TV series Operation Petticoat, Curtis rose to cult stardom playing the straight-laced teenage babysitter imperiled by an unknown slasher in Halloween (1978). Upon appearing in the film's sequel and in such spookers as The Fog (1979) and Prom Night (1980), she seemed in danger of being limited to blood-splattered horror films. But Curtis wasn't about to be typed this early in the game: with a meaty secondary role as a prostitute -- featuring several well-publicized nude scenes -- in the big-budget comedy Trading Places (1983), she made the transition from imperiled teen type to knowing adult with nary a hitch. Curtis didn't exactly have a string of box-office smashes after Trading Places, but she was always worth watching even when the films weren't. And when the good parts did come along, notably her roles in A Fish Called Wanda (1988) and My Girl (1991), she proved she was an actress of range and stature and not just another "movie star's kid." Taking a potentially humiliating role as the unknowing wife of a secret agent in the megabucks Arnold Schwarzenegger adventure True Lies (1994), Curtis delivered a sparkling performance, emerging as the only truly likable character in a loud and misogynistic melodrama. In 1997, she was reunited with the cast of A Fish Called Wanda (Kevin Kline, John Cleese, and Michael Palin) for Fierce Creatures, another comedy farce in the same vein as Wanda. Unfortunately, the film was largely disappointing; but, the following year, Curtis rebounded with a return to familiar territory in Halloween: H2O. The slasher flick, although less than a critical favorite, proved to be popular with audiences. In 1999, Curtis again ventured into the big-budget realm with the action thriller Virus, and had a supporting role in Daddy and Them, Billy Bob Thornton's sophomore writing/directorial effort. She could then be seen in Drowning Mona, a black comedy in which she played a waitress caught up in an affair with the husband of her town's most infamous dead woman.The 2000s have brought Curtis several interesting opportunities, including a live performance at Paul McCartney's benefit for the controversial animal rights organization PETA in 2000, and a no-holds-barred photo shoot with More magazine in 2002 -- the then 44-year-old actress wanted to emphasize that even high-profile celebrities look "normal" without the help of a team of makeup artists and digital alterations. In 2001, Curtis starred alongside Oscar-winner Geoffrey Rush and James Bond front man Pierce Brosnan in the espionage thriller The Tailor of Panama, and returned for a cameo appearance in Halloween: Resurrection, which supposedly marked her final role in the Halloween franchise. Curtis would return to more family-oriented pictures in 2003's spirited Freaky Friday with Lindsay Lohan, which featured the forty-something actress playing a punky teen whose spirit had magically been transferred to her mother's body; the success of that film led to the curdled comedy of the critically drubbed Christmas With the Kranks. She acted in Beverly Hills Chihuahua and You Again, but became better known in later years as a spokeswoman for Activia yogurt.Married to actor Christopher Guest since 1984, Curtis became a Baroness, Lady Haden-Guest, when her husband inherited the Barony in 1996.
Tallie Medel (Actor) .. Becky Sregor
Born: October 05, 1986
Birthplace: Ketchikan, Alaska, United States
Trivia: Was born and raised in Ketchikan, Alaska. Was inspired by her hometown's strong art community to pursue a career in the performing arts. Enrolled in clown acting class. Is one of the founders and members of The Cocoon Central Dance Team. Is skilled at puppetry. Is a skilled dancer.
Jenny Slate (Actor) .. Debbie the Dog Mom
Born: March 25, 1982
Birthplace: Milton, Massachusetts, United States
Trivia: Comedian Jenny Slate graduated from Columbia University before making waves in New York as one half of the comedy team Gabe & Jenny. After making a memorable appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Slate went on to join the 2009 cast of Saturday Night Live, where she made a serious impression by accidentally using an expletive on live television. Slate was let go at the end of the season (seemingy because of her on-air slip), but she bounced back quickly with the short film Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, which she created with her then-husband. The film gained a following online and gave Slate some favorable press after her SNL incident. Since then, she has carved out an impressive TV career with both guest and recurring arcs on shows like Parks and Recreation and House of Lies and doing voice-over work on shows like Bob's Burgers. In 2014, Slate starred in Obvious Child, her first starring role, and recieved a Critics' Choice Award for her work.
Harry Shum Jr. (Actor) .. Chad
Born: April 28, 1982
Birthplace: Limón, Costa Rica
Trivia: Born in Costa Rica to Chinese parents; moved to California at age 4. Took up dancing seriously after auditioning for his high-school dance team on a dare; was also a pole vaulter on the track team. Has been a backup dancer for Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez, Missy Elliott, Alicia Keys and Jessica Simpson. Was the only male dancer on BET's Comic View in 2002. Was one of the dancing silhouettes in the commercials for iPod. Choreographed part of the routine that the troupe the Legion of Extraordinary Dancers performed at the 2010 Academy Awards; he plays Elliot Hoo (a guy with magical shoes) in LXD's online series.
Biff Wiff (Actor) .. Rick
Sunita Mani (Actor) .. TV Musical - Queen
Born: December 13, 1986
Birthplace: Dickson, Tennessee, United States
Trivia: Of Indian ancestry.Trained in improvisational comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade.Featured dancer in the music video "Turn Down for What."Filmed the final scene of Evil Eye (2020) with actress Sarita Choudhury on her first day on set.Appeared in commercials for Progressive Insurance.Dancer and choreographer at the Cocoon Central Dance Team.
Aaron Lazar (Actor) .. TV Musical - Soldier
Brian Le (Actor) .. Alpha Jumper - Trophy
Andy Le (Actor) .. Alpha Jumper - Bigger Trophy
Neravana Cabral (Actor) .. Security Guard
Chelsey Goldsmith (Actor) .. Security Guard
Craig Henningsen (Actor) .. Security Guard
Dan Brown (Actor) .. Police - Salsa
Panuvat Anthony Nanakornpanom (Actor) .. Police - Luchador
Cara Marie Chooljian (Actor) .. Alpha Jumper - Jogger
Randall Archer (Actor) .. Alpha Jumper - Edgelord
Efka Kvaraciejus (Actor) .. Alpha Jumper - SWAT
Audrey Wasilewski (Actor) .. Alpha RV Officer #2
Born: June 25, 1967
Anthony Molinari (Actor) .. Officier
Born: May 09, 1974
Amanda (Actor) .. Dominatrix
Peter Banifaz (Actor) .. Alpha RV Officer
D.Y. Sao (Actor) .. Chinese Choir
Li Jing (Actor) .. Kung Fu Master
Timothy Eulich (Actor) .. Laundromat Police
Daniel Scheinert (Actor) .. District Manager
Hiroshi Yada (Actor) .. Raccacoonie Puppeteer

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